Converts several objects of the same class to a common format so that they can be combined or compared.
harmonise(...)
harmonize(...)
A list, of length equal to the number of arguments ...
,
whose entries are objects of the same class.
If the arguments were named (name=value
) then the return value
also carries these names.
Any number of objects of the same class.
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner r.turner@auckland.ac.nz and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk.
This generic command takes any number of objects of the same
class, and attempts to make them compatible in the sense
of compatible
so that they can be combined or compared.
There are methods for the classes "fv"
(harmonise.fv
)
and "im"
(harmonise.im
).
All arguments ...
must be objects of the same class.
The result will be a list, of length equal to the number of
arguments ...
, containing new versions of each of these
objects, converted to a common format.
If the arguments were named (name=value
) then the return value
also carries these names.
compatible
,
harmonise.fv
,
harmonise.im